Always backup your original PBP file before attempting conversion. If you accidentally strip the patch, you cannot get it back without the original source files.
Use PSX2PSP or PSXPackager with "Extract" mode, verify the CRC, and when in doubt, extract the patch manually to apply to a clean ISO. convert pbp to iso patched
If you are reading this, you likely have a —perhaps a game you downloaded for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) or PlayStation Vita—but now you need a standard ISO file. Why? Perhaps you want to burn it to a CD for a real PS1, or you are using an emulator like ePSXe, DuckStation, or RetroArch that prefers raw bin/cue or ISO structures. Always backup your original PBP file before attempting
In the world of PlayStation emulation and retro gaming, file formats can often feel like a labyrinth. Two of the most common formats you will encounter are ISO (the standard disc image) and PBP (PSP EBOOT). If you are reading this, you likely have